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Sukhbir Badal is ‘Frustrated’ with the kind of love Punjab has showered on Me : Bhagwant Mann

IEP Chandigarh, June 15:

 Taking strong exception over unparliamentary remark by former Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Singh Badal against him, the Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann said that baffled over growing public support to him, the SAD Chief has lost his mental balance. In a statement issued here today, the Chief Minister categorically said that these rejected leaders, who have been ousted by the people, don’t have any moral right to say anything. He said that these leaders had treated Punjab as their fiefdom and plundered the state mercilessly. Bhagwant Mann said that irked over this the wise people of state had elected their own government by trouncing these leaders badly. However, the Chief Minister said that now these leaders are not able to digest that the government of common man is working tirelessly to serve the state and its people. He said that frustrated over this these leaders have started hitting below the belt by using such foul language. Bhagwant Mann said that these leaders will be will be paid back in the same coin by the people of state who be certainly teach them a lesson. The Chief Minister said that it’s ok that he was insane but atleast  he was not plundering the public wealth as Sukhbir and his coterie had done during their heydays. He said that these people are stooping too low in the public life but people will certainly give them a befitting answer in coming times. Bhagwant Mann said that these people had committed unpardonable sins against Punjab and its people adding that they will never be forgiven for them by people of state.

PADDY SOWING IN SEVEN DISTRICTS TO START FROM JUNE 16 IN PUNJAB

IEP Chandigarh, June 15   

        Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann said that the state government is fully prepared for providing uninterrupted power to the farmers for ensuring smooth and hassle free sowing of paddy crop across the state.  In a statement issued here on Thursday, the Chief Minister said that like previous year, the state government has decided to commence the sowing of paddy across the state in a phased manner. He said that the paddy sowing has commenced from June 10 in someparts of state whereas remaining parts will be cover on June 16, 19 and 21. Bhagwant Mann said that the state has been divided in four zones to implement this sowing mechanism in an effective manner. The Chief Minister said that in the first phase transplantation in the areas beyond the fence across international border started from June 10. He said that from tomorrow viz June 16 uninterrupted power will be ensured in the second phase to seven districts viz. Ferozepur, Faridkot, Pathankot, Sri Fatehgarh Sahib, Gurdaspur, SBS Nagar and Tarn Taran. Bhagwant Mann said that in third phase paddy transplantation will be ensured from June 19 in seven districts including Rupnagar, SAS Nagar, Kapurthala, Ludhiana, Fazilka, Bathinda and Amritsar whereas in remaining nine districts of Patiala, Jalandhar, Moga, Sri Muktsar Sahib, Hoshiarpur, Sangrur, Malerkotla, Barnala and Mansa paddy transplantation will commence from June 21. Reiterating the firm commitment of the state government to ensure uninterrupted power to the farmers during the paddy season, the Chief Minister said that a minimum eight hours of regular power supply will be ensured by all means. He said that elaborate arrangements have been made in this regard and no stone will be left unturned for this noble cause. Bhagwant Mann said that like previous year the farmers will get regular supply of water during the paddy season adding that the state government is having surplus coal stock with it to supply power to farmers.

3176 challans were issued for lane driving and 258 for under age driving, total 3434 challans were issued in Hry: Anil Vij

IEP Chandigarh, June 15

Haryana Home Minister, Sh. Anil Vij said that the Haryana Traffic Police launched a special campaign on ‘Lane Driving’ and ‘Under Age Driving’ from June 5 to June 12, 2023 and during this period 3176 challans of lane driving and 258 challans for under age driving have been issued.  He said that a total of 3434 challans were issued during this campaign.        Giving district-wise information about ‘Lane Driving’ and ‘Under Age Driving’ campaign in this regard, Sh. Vij said that a total of 653 challans were issued in Ambala district, out of which 609 were challans for lane driving and 44 for under age driving.  A total of 137 challans were issued in Sirsa district, out of which 123 challans were issued for lane driving and 14 for under age driving.  There were a total of 17 challans in Kurukshetra district, out of which 11 were challans for lane driving and 6 for under age driving.  A total of 236 challans were issued in Mewat district, out of which 234 were issued for lane driving and 2 for under age driving.        He said that a total of 43 challans were issued in Rohtak district, out of which 40 challans for lane driving and 3 for under age driving.  A total of 59 challans were issued in Karnal district, out of which 2 were for lane driving and 57 for under age driving. Likewise, 61 challans were issued for lane driving in Hisar district.        Sh. Vij said that a total of 135 challans were issued in Yamuna Nagar district, out of which 120 challans were issued for lane driving and 15 for underage driving. A total of 331 challans were issued in Panipat district, out of which 322 were challaned for lane driving and 9 for under age driving.  A total of 168 challans were issued in Jhajjar district, out of which 164 were for lane driving and 4 for under-age driving.        He informed that a total of 175 challans were issued in Gurugram district, out of which 160 were issued for lane driving and 15 for under-age driving.  A total of 90 challans were done in Sonipat district, out of which 75 were challans for lane driving and 15 for under age driving.  A total of 684 challans were issued in Faridabad district, out of which 646 were issued for lane driving and 38 for under-age driving.        The Home Minister said that a total of 37 challans were issued in Bhiwani district, out of which 36 were challaned for lane driving and 1 for under age driving.  Similarly, 122 challans were issued for lane driving in Panchkula district.  A total of 83 challans were issued in Charkhi Dadri district, out of which 74 were issued for lane driving and 9 for under age driving.  A total of 143 challans were issued in Narnaul district, out of which 138 challans were issued for lane driving and 5 for under age driving.  A total of 95 challans were issued in Rewari district, out of which 94 were challaned for lane driving and 1 for under age driving.        He said that a total of 32 challans were issued in Jind district, out of which 29 were issued for lane driving and 3 for under-age driving.  A total of 12 challans were issued in Hansi district, out of which 8 for lane driving and 4 for under age driving were issued.  A total of 96 challans were issued in Kaithal district, out of which 86 were for lane driving and 10 for under age driving.  A total of 24 challans were issued in Fatehabad district, out of which 21 were issued for lane driving and 3 for under-age driving, while only 1 challan was issued for lane driving in Palwal.        Sh. Vij appealed to the people of the state that by violating the traffic rules, not only the person puts his life in danger, but also the lives of other citizens are also at risk and this creates problems for other people as well.  He said that violation of traffic rules increases the chances of road accidents and other problems arise due to traffic jam also.  So, all the citizens must follow the traffic rules and parents should allow their children to drive according to the rules so that we can contribute to the establishment of a civilized society by following the traffic rules

Mera Pani- Meri Virasat scheme implemented in Hry

IEP Chandigarh, June 15

Concerned about water conservation for future generation, Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal gave the concept of ‘Mera Pani-Meri Virasat’ scheme which garnered appreciation at different forums. Under the scheme, the Chief Minister aimed to motivate the farmers to switch to other alternative crops in paddy-dominated districts and interacted with the farmers of all the 10 paddy-dominated districts of the state.Consequently, the farmers on 1.5 lakh acres of land adopted other crops instead of paddy and for this, they are being given financial assistance at the rate of Rs 7,000 per acre. In the year 2023-24, a target has been set of bringing 2 lakh acres of area under other crops in place of paddy. Apart from this, now the farmers are also moving towards direct-seeded rice (DSR), which will save water.Meanwhile, the Chief Minister recently launched the Biennial Integrated Water Resources Action Plan (2023-25). The total water availability in the state is 20,93,598 crore litres, while the total water demand is 34,96,276 crore litres, leaving a water gap of 14 lakh crore litres. This action plan aims to bridge this gap for the next two years.Also, a two-day ‘Water Conclave’ was organized recently in Panchkula in the direction of water conservation, in which administrative secretaries and experts working on water conservation from India and abroad participated. The main objective of the conclave was to discuss an integrated water resource management strategy and approach in the wake of depleting groundwater levels.Based on their inputs, the Biennial Integrated Water Resources Action Plan (2023-25) was formulated. Three committees have been constituted for the implementation of the scheme. The Chief Minister is the chairman of the first state-level committee, while the second committee will be headed by the Chief Secretary and the third district-level committee by the concerned Deputy Commissioner.Initiative to complete project of Kishau, Lakhwar and Renuka damsThe Chief Minister has taken the initiative to complete the projects of Kishau, Lakhwar and Renuka dams for water conservation which have been pending for many years. For this, on the request made by Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal to the Central Government, the Chief Ministers of Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Delhi and Rajasthan came on one platform and signed mutual agreements. Kishau was declared a multipurpose (national) project. As the Finance Minister, Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal has made a provision of Rs 6,598 crore in the budget for the irrigation and water resources sector.Awaiting Apex Court’s next decision on SYL, considering to bring water through Himachal PradeshThe Chief Minister says that the Supreme Court has given a decision on the SYL in the favour of Haryana and hopes that this issue gets resolved soon. For this, the decision of the Supreme Court is awaited. However, an alternative proposal to bring it through Himachal is being under consideration.The blueprint of the plan has been sent to Himachal Pradesh. The irrigation department (including MICADA), Public Health Engineering Department, Panchayat Department, Pond Authority, Public Works Department, Urban Local Bodies, Forest, Education and other departments will also cooperate in water resources works, in a bid to make the ‘Save Water’ campaign successful.  

Election Programme announced for bye-elections in Haryana’s Panchayati Raj Institutions

IEP Chandigarh, June 15

 Haryana State Election Commissioner, Sh. Dhanpat Singh today announced the election programme for conducting bye-elections to fill vacant seats in various positions within the Gram Panchayat, Panchayat Samitis, and Zila Parishads. The polling will be held on July 9, 2023, between 7 am and 6 pm on a total of 1983 seats including 1958 of panches, 18 sarpanches, 5 members of Panchayat Samitis, and 2 members of Zila Parishads.Giving details of the programme during a press conference here, Sh. Dhanpat Singh said that the Deputy Commissioner-cum- District Election Officer (Panchayat) would publish notice on June 15, 2023, nomination papers would be presented from June 21 to 26 from 10 am to 3 pm. The list of nominations papers received would be pasted and affidavit or declaration would be furnished by the candidates from June 21 to 26 except Sunday.He said that the nomination papers would be scrutinized on June 27 from 10 am onwards. The last date for withdrawal of candidature by a candidate is June 28 2023 upto 3 pm. The symbols would be allotted on same day that is June 28 after 3 pm. The list of contesting candidates would be pasted on June 28. The counting of votes would be done, immediately after the close of poll and in case of repoll, the Commission might change the date and time of counting of votes, he added.He said that Model Code of Conduct would come into force from June 15, 2023 in respect of Panchayati Raj Institutions where poll is to be held on July 9. No officer/official connected with the election work in these institutions would be transferred from his/her place of posting till the completion of the election process.He also said that NOTA (None of the above) option would be used in the elections, so that voters who come to the polling stations and decide not to vote for any candidate in fray, are able to exercise their right not to vote with maintaining their right of secrecy.The elections for Member Zila Parishad will take place in Faridabad and Hisar districts. Elections for Member Panchayat Samiti will be held in Charkhi Dadri, Hisar, Kaithal, Rewari and Yamunanagar districts. Sarpanch elections will be conducted in all districts except Ambala, Dadri, Faridabad, Gurugram, Jhajjar, Kaithal, Nuh, Panipat, Rohtak, and Sirsa. Panch elections will be held in all districts.The State Election Commissioner appealed to voters to actively participate in the elections and choose their representatives without any bias of caste or religion, and without fear or favor, to strengthen democracy at the grassroots level.Secretary of the State Election Commission, Dr. Inderjeet Singh, and other officers were present.

Emphasis being laid to provide basic education to students through ‘learning via play’ in Hry

IEP Chandigarh, June 15 

Haryana School Education Minister, Sh. Kanwar Pal said that under the new education policy, emphasis is being laid that students should get basic education through ‘learning via play’, so that their foundation becomes strong. Sh. Kanwar Pal said that this policy is drawing commendable results.The School Education Minister was speaking at the state level public participation conference organized under Nipun Haryana programme at Dr. Mangal Sain Auditorium in Karnal today.Talking to the media persons after the programme, Sh. Kanwar Pal said that some students are promoted to higher classes but face difficulties in studies due to weak basics. Students are not able to acquire the knowledge which should have been acquainted in the first, second and fifth grade.Keeping this problem in mind, under the new education policy, the Government of India has launched the Nipun Bharat programme. Under this, emphasis has been laid on the subjects of Mathematics and Hindi. Emphasis is being laid on teaching children through ‘learning via play’. Haryana has also added English subjects in this master’s programme. Under this, teachers are emphasizing on giving knowledge of Mathematics, English and Hindi to the students in new creative ways.School Education Minister, Sh. Kanwar Pal said that there was a time when children used to memorize tables from 2 to 20, but now teachers have started working towards teaching children in a creative way which is more pragmatic and has the highest recall value.The School Education Minister also visited the exhibition organized by the teachers of different districts in the state level public participation conference to provide education in a creative way.During this, he took information from the teachers about their different models and appreciated the efforts of the teachers. He said that it is very good to make such models. Children will learn quickly from this. Our teachers are very hardworking, more good results will come out in the coming time.Education Minister, Sh. Kanwar Pal said that the students who remain weak in class 1st, 2nd and 5th lack basics which affect their further classes. In such a situation, if students are given the right assistance in a small class, then their base can be made strong.On this occasion, the Director of Secondary Education, Dr. Anshaj Singh, along with District Education Officers of the districts, District Elementary Education Officers were present. 

Intensive campaign launched by Haryana Power Utilities to control power theft

IEP Chandigarh, June 15

 Haryana Power Utilites launched an intensive campaign to control power theft in the state. A total of 264 teams of Uttar Haryana Bijli Vitran Nigam (UHBVN) detected 1144 power theft cases of 2320 KW load and a fine of about Rs 2.90 crore was imposed accordingly.Managing Director of UHBVN, Dr. Saket Kumar shared the details of the campaign, stating that it involved comprehensive inspections conducted throughout the state by the Nigam. The Nigam, with the assistance of law enforcement authorities, took strong measures against individuals involved in power theft by carrying out coordinated raids across all districts of the state . He further said that a total of 287 teams of Dakshin Haryana Bijli Vitran Nigam caught 1511 power thefts of 3489 KW load and imposed a fine of about Rs 6.30 crore.

CM digitally transfers more than Rs. 6 crores into the accounts of 223 beneficiaries

IEP Chandigarh, June 15

DAYALU Yojana, launched by the Haryana Government with the aim of providing socio-financial security to Antyodaya families, is proving to be a boon.The Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal who always aims to reach out to the last mile citizen in the spirit of Antyodaya, today digitally transferred Rs. 6.36 crore into the accounts of 223 beneficiaries of Antyodaya families having annual income of upto Rs. 1.80 lakhs in case of death or disability (more than 70 percent) of their family members.Taking yet another pivotal decision for the families covered under DAYALU Yojana, the Chief Minister, in the meeting only directed the officers to change the age category, so as to ensure that maximum families can be benefitted.As per the decision, now financial assistance of Rs. 5 lakh will be given for age over 25 years upto 45 years. Earlier the assistance was for age over 25 years upto 40 years. A similar change has been made in the age category of for the age of above 40 years upto the age of 60 years. Now the assistance of Rs. 3 lakh, instead of Rs. 2 lakh will be given for age of above 45 years upto the age of 60 years.The decision has been taken after Home and Health Minister, Sh. Anil Vij suggested increasing the amount of assistance being given to those who are above 40 and 60 years.School Education Minister, Sh. Kanwar Pal and Higher Education Minister, Sh. Mool Chand Sharma also remained present on the occasion.At present, this scheme provides assistance which would vary depending on the age of the person at the time of death or permanent disability. The assistance of Rs.1 lakh upto the age of 6 years, Rs. 2 lakh above the age of 6 years upto the age of 18 years, Rs. 3 lakh for age above 18 years upto 25 years, Rs. 5 lakh for age over 25 years upto 40 years and Rs. 2 lakh for the age of above 40 years upto the age of 60 years.This scheme also includes the amount received under Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana (PMJJBY), Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojana (PMSBY) and other insurance schemes.The Chief Minister said that the state government is committed to the economic and social upliftment of Antyodaya. He said that he considers the entire Haryana as his own family. DAYALU Yojana launched by the state government is a part of the series of initiatives taken by the state government for providing several kinds of financial relief to such families, said Sh. Manohar Lal.Assistance amount is provided as per PPP dataUnder the DAYALU Yojana, on the basis of the PPP verified data, assistance is provided in case of death or disability (more than 70 percent) in respect of a member of a family having an annual income of upto Rs.1.80 lakh. The Government has established a trust namely Haryana Parivar Suraksha Nyas to consolidate existing insurance schemes, ensure standardized and simplified claims processing and provide direct benefits to the people.Chief Principal Secretary to Chief Minister, Sh. D S Dhesi, Additional Chief Secretary and Financial Commissioner, Revenue and Disaster Management Department, Sh. Rajesh Khullar, Additional Chief Secretary, Finance Department, Sh. Anurag Rastogi, Additional Chief Secretary, Industries and Commerce Department, Sh. Anand Mohan Sharan, Additional Chief Secretary, Health and Family Welfare Department, Dr. G. Anupama, Principal Secretary to Chief Minister, Sh. V. Umashankar and Chief Executive Officer, Haryana Parivar Suraksha Nyas, Sh. Pankaj and other officers also remained present on this occasion.

With the efforts of Home Minister Anil Vij, a grand Shaheed Smarak of the first war of independence is being built in Ambala Cantonment- Union Minister of State Ashwini Choubey

IEP Chandigarh, June 13

Union Minister of State for Environment, Forest and Climate Change and Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution Ashwini Kumar Choubey met the Home and Health Minister Anil Vij at his residence today at Ambala. Home and Health Minister Anil Vij welcomed the Minister of State by giving a bouquet.        After this, Minister of State for Food and Public Distribution Ashwini Kumar Choubey along with Home and Health Minister Anil Vij visited the Shaheed Smarak related to the revolution of 1857 being built on 22 acres on the Ambala-Delhi National Highway.  Union Minister of State Ashwini Kumar Choubey, after visiting the Shaheed Smarak, congratulated Haryana’s Home and Health Minister Anil Vij for making this Shaheed Smarak and praised Anil Vij. This Smarak world’s captivating image is about to be established.  In the coming days, the Prime Minister of the country will inaugurate it on the invitation of Home and Health Minister Anil Vij.  He said that the Shaheed Smarak to be built here is a message to the world and the complete depiction of the revolution of 1857 will be shown here.  The construction of this Shaheed Smarak here will send a strong message across the world, he added.        He said that it is a matter of happiness for everyone to have this Shaheed Smarak in the Amrit times of independence.  He said that the history related to the revolution of 1857 would be seen in this Shaheed Smarak.  Praising Home and Health Minister Anil Vij on the occasion, he said that this Shaheed Smarak is being built according to his vision.  This heritage will not only be for Ambala but for the whole country and the world.  He also said that this Shaheed Smarak, built with the special efforts of Home and Health Minister Anil Vij, will be an immortal impression.  People from all over the world will come here for tourism.  He also said that bread and lotus were sent during the 1857 revolution (at that time of independence), after the construction of this memorial, such a beautiful sight will be seen.Home Minister Anil Vij gave information regarding the Shaheed SmarakEarlier, Home and Health Minister Anil Vij gave detailed information about the Shaheed Smarak to the Union Minister of State.  He said that the first spark of 1857 revolution had arisen from Ambala.  In the memory of the unsung heroes of the freedom struggle, work is being done to build a Shaheed Smarak here.  He also said that here the details and history of the freedom struggle will be shown in three phases.  In the first phase, the contribution of Ambala in the freedom struggle will be shown.  The contribution of Haryana in the second phase and India’s contribution in the third phase will be shown.  Along with this, there will also be a helipad facility and  Tourists from the country and abroad will come here to see this Shaheed Smarak, he said.        On this occasion, he also directed the officials of the Public Works Department to speed up the works related to civil works so that the work of interior work/art work could be started.  He also said that he will soon re-examine the Shaheed Smarak and check the reality of the work being done related to the Shaheed Smarak.On this occasion, SDM Ambala Cantonment Satindra Siwach, BJP District President Rajesh Bataura, Divisional President Ajay Parashar, Ashish Gulati, Abhikant Vats, Krishna Rana, Executive Engineer Rajkumar along with concerned officers were present.